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At the end of the month, revenue surpassed €42,000.
The billionaire walked by the crowded gym once more and smiled.
“Stop selling access,” he said quietly. “Sell the ecosystem.”
@moemudi01 Y neighbour who is in the USA called me at 2am this his his son had a medical emergency, the wife was so consumed in it that she couldn't even call me, I had to bang their door before you open and they were rushed to the hospital that night. We are very cool neighbours
@RaphaelAdumekwe@kenkenlewu This is just grammar, sir. In this part of the world, that is what it is "titles" and respect.
There is this saying that "it's only one who has a child with special needs that knows how to handle them"
It's how we live here
@Digitalsniper0@imran_services Thanks for this insight. I asked these questions because a close associate of mine was thinking of getting into this business, and I was tasked to scout for suitable space that will serve settlements a bit far from the city centre and its environs.
@Digitalsniper0@imran_services Do you mean he should allow his engineer to get all the components and fabricate it for him instead of getting a prefab type?
The US government collected over $1 billion in immigration fees then refused to process the applications. No denials. No refunds. Just silence. This is the largest fee fraud in the history of the American immigration system. Here's what's happening. 🧵
As a civil engineer, one of the reasons incidents like this happen is because occupants don't pay attention. Buildings speak to us. They speak through cracks.
There are two types of cracks that happen to a building. Minor and major cracks.
Minor cracks are very thin, almost like a strand of hair on the wall, and they do not run deep. You will usually spot them on the surface of the plaster or the paint, often in the middle of a wall or right where a block wall meets a concrete pillar. They are mostly cosmetic and not a direct threat to your life.
On the other hand, major cracks are wide and deep. And sometimes you can see the bare blocks or the inside of the wall through them. They often form a jagged staircase pattern or run horizontally across a solid surface.
You need to look for these on the structural bones of the house. Check the pillars, the beams above your doors and windows, and the main corners of the building. If you see deep, wide cracks there, it is a sign that the skeleton of the house is failing.
There are other signs for this type of crack. For instance, if a door that used to close perfectly suddenly starts jamming, scraping the floor, or refusing to lock, it is a sign that the ground underneath the house is shifting and sinking unevenly. You might also notice a visible, growing gap between your floor tiles and the bottom of your wall.
If you are sitting in your living room and you frequently hear loud snapping, popping, or groaning sounds coming from the walls or the ceiling, it is a subtle sign that the internal concrete and steel are breaking under heavy pressure.
Also, if you stand back and notice your wall has developed a slight "belly" pushing outward, or that your ceiling looks like it is drooping in the middle, it means that the structure can no longer carry its own weight.
Buildings don't just collapse on a blue moon. It must have been giving them enough signs over time. Unfortunately, many don't pay attention to it.
May the Almighty grant the victims' families the fortitude to bear their loss.
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